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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-ball is. dropped every week day »t 1 pm., New Zealand mean time, which is eqmvalent to 13.30 Greenwich, mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg 30mia east long-, and llhrs 30min aastof Greenwich mean time. PHASES OP THE MOON. April.

WEATHEE EEPOET. &o. High Water, This Day (Tuesday).— Morning, 5.29 ; afternoon, 5.56. Sunrises, 6,19 j sets, 5.50, Monday, March 30. 9 a.m. 5 P.M. Barometer 29'70 2972 Thermometer ... 60 56 ABBIVEI). March 30—Hesketh, s.s., 293 tons, Christian, from Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. March 30—Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Cameron, from Waitapn. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. March 30—Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Moore, from Collingwood. Kaye and Carter, agents. SAILED. March 30—Invercargill, s.s., 135 tons, Stmdstrnm, for Timaru. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co.,'agents. March 30—Ohan, s.s., 410 tons. Black, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 30—Wakatu„.s.s., 115 tons. Wills, for Wellington via way ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. March s.s., 393 tons, Christian, for Timaru. C. W. Turner, agent. IMPORTS. Wakatu : Prom Wellington —5000 ft timber, 7 pkga; from Kaikoura —4 pkgs. Ohau: Prom Greymouth; —800 tons coal; from Picton —392 sheen. Omapere: Prom Westport—soo tons coal. EXPORTS.

Omapers; For Timaru —216 bags sugar, 60 cases kerosene; for Oamaru —768 bags sugar; for Dunedin —2 trusses leather. Wakatu: For Port Eohinson —3 cases fruit, 4 rollS'hetting, 12 coils wire, 16 bags sugar, 30 bcSs standards, 22 casks cement, 36 pkgs; for Eaikoura —2 bales bacon, 1 drag, 10 sacks flour, 5 sacks sharps, 1 ram, 2 cases drapery, 2 cases iron, 3 cases spirits; for Maxhoiune —1 ram; for Wellington—l press, 126 sacks chaff, 90 sacks ■wheat, 39 sacks barley, o pkgs. Penguin: For Wellington—l 3 cases tea, 36 sacks potatoes, 2 crates poultry, 7 pkgs ironwork, 56 bdls plates, 20 sacks peas, 125 sacks flour, 70 sacks oats, 100 bags flour, 5 bicycles, 10 sacks barley, 6 sacks seed, 46.jikgs ; for Nelson—4s sacks seed, 8 pkgs; f«>r Greymouth —20 pkgs, 1 bicycle; for 'Hokitika —10 empty hhds, 2 pkgs; for Westport—l2 blocks, 4 pkgs ; for Patea—l4 cdses tea, 6 pkgs; for Blenheim—2 for Auckland —2 boxes ; for Wanganui—b sacks twine—2 pkgs; for Waipiro—l case l tea; for Picton—3 pkgs; for Foxton—4 bales sacks. The barque Miauna Loa, from Adelaide, with part cargo of merchandise from New York, was appro aching the Heads last evening. TELEGRAPH* NOTICE BOARD. Aebivaxs.—MjircVh 30 : Auckland, 5.30 pan., Waihora, fnwn, Sydney; Wellington, 8 p.m., Mahinapua, from New Plymouth. Depaetubes.—March 30 : Wellifagton, 6.10 pan.. Penguin, far Lyttelton (with the southern porfciola of the San Francisco mail); Wellington, 13.15 p.m., Euapehu, for Lyttelton; Wellinjgton (to sp.il 9 p.m), Kahu, for Lyttelton!; Port Chalmers, 4.30 p.m., Corinna, for Iq ttelton.

tiiw;aeu. The s.s. Brunner Rilled yesterday to land 75 tons of stores fl'om Dunedin, and left early in the eveniiig: for the north after loading a quantity df produce. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Pod to, March 3Cf. Sailed—WhangarOa, scow, for Sydney. Mentone, barque, ; dor London with 538,000 ft of sawn kat tri.. Auckland, March 30. • Arrived—Waihora, rfrom Sydney; passengers—Mrs Aitken i and four children, Messrs Aitken and Peni icy. Well iS gton, March 30. Arrived—Wainui, Lrci m West Coast and kelson. Mahinapua, fpo. m Onehunga and Taranaki. Sailed—Mawhera, for! 1 hcton, Nelson and West Coast. Wainui, fot \ kelson. Penguin, for Lyttelton, with the j'jomthern portion of the San Francisco maid; passengers— Misses Clark, Kincaid, . 1 laslam, Dartnell, Acland, Harland, Schwa r, Brown, Bossett (2) and Tolhurst, Mesdaiii es Marks, Sims and Tolhurst, Dr Stack, ‘ Messrs Schwaz, Ferguson, Virtue, Eincaici,. Sims, Norman, Studholme, Ashton, Fa pc ourt, Barnett, Piper, GouU, Woolf, Dans sej).' and Eudman, Masters Harris andVirti to \ (2) and eleven steerage. Flora, forthe s< rath; passengers —Missas Eonaldson (4),’ fe«S!gg (4), Brown, Dallaston, Driver, Paul, I la tchison, Logan (2) and Kirk, Mesdamos Di airer, Fothergill, Sohmalfeld, Snatchenberg, i Stone, Mace, Charlton, Tennant, Mathh u'■ and. Howell, Captain von Vahsel, Mess p i Sclimalfeld, Develio, Squires, Morrisi i, McDonald, Wakeman, Martin, Stone, Pi jq le, Campbell, Begg, Fothergill and Joachii a and nineteen steerage. ' Dunedin, ~ March 30. Sailed Corinna. Passen gj ers— Misses Barratt, Cannon, Bush, an it Crawford, Mesdames Caldwell, BlundeL \ < and Patterson, Messrs D. J. Scott, John stion, Patterson, Houston, M'Grath, Con ttAr, Wilson, Duff, M’Gill, Montgomery an d, Lawrence, and Dr M’Kenzie.

AIJSTEALIAN SHIPP CSTG. Albany, . Iflarch 30. Arrived—Orizaba; passenge te for New Zealand—Messrs Bowen, E Vans and Fielden. The vessel has been qi Varantined, Owing to the presence of scarlet fever.

n. H. M. Tiaaf. Quarter ... 6 11 54, ajn, New Moon ... 18 3 53 p.m. First Quarter... ... 21 10 17 ajn. Foil Moon ... 28 1 17 a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 4